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She made three voyages as a slave ship, foundering on her third after having disembarked her slaves. |
Captain John Givin received a letter of marque on 18 February 1800. |
Captain Gwin sailed from Liverpool on 5 March 1800, bound for West Africa. |
"Nile" arrived at Kingston on 20 September where she landed 300 slaves. |
She sailed from Kingston on 29 November and arrived back at Liverpool on 1 January 1801. she had left with 45 crew members and she suffered five crew deaths on her voyage. |
"Nile" first appeared in "Lloyd's Register" ("LR") in 1801 with John Gwinn, master, Fairclough, owner, and trade Liverpool–Africa. |
She had damages repaired in 1801. |
Captain Gwin sailed from Liverpool on 5 July 1801, bound for West Africa. |
"Nile" arrived at Kingston on 2 February 1802 where she landed 291 slaves. |
She left on 2 May and arrived back at Liverpool on 2 July. |
She had left with 44 crew members and she suffered four crew deaths on the voyage. |
Captain John Griffiths acquired a letter of marque on 2 July 1803. |
He sailed from Liverpool on 7 April 1803, and arrived at St Thomas on 14 December 1803. |
The she landed 293 slaves. |
"Nile", Griffiths, master, was sold at St Thomas. |
"Lloyd's List" ("LL") reported on 4 May 1804 that "Nile", Griffiths, master, had foundered off Saint Thomas while on a voyage from that island to Liverpool. |
Nile (ship) |
Several vessels have been named Nile ether for the Battle of the Nile, or for the Nile river: |
List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (2020) |
This is a list of presidential trips made by Donald Trump during 2020, the fourth year of his presidency as the 45th president of the United States. |
He has been a candidate for re-election since June 2019, and the presidential primaries begin in February. |
This list excludes trips made within Washington, D.C., the U.S. federal capital in which the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the president, is located. |
Also excluded are trips to Camp David, the country residence of the president. |
International trips are included. |
The number of visits per state or territory where he traveled are: |
2019 Diamond Head Classic |
The 2019 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament that was played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. |
It was the eleventh annual Diamond Head Classic tournament, and was part of the 2019–20 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. |
1991 in Australian literature |
This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1991. |
A list, ordered by date of death (and, if the date is either unspecified or repeated, ordered alphabetically by surname) of deaths in 1991 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, including year of birth. |
Mashin Sentai Kiramager |
The show will premiere on March 8, 2020, joining "Kamen Rider Zero-One" in the "Super Hero Time" line-up on TV Asahi affiliate stations. |
A princess named Mabushiina from the planet Crystalia, the Land of Jewels, seeks refuge on Earth with the Kirama Stones to find individuals with strong "shining spirits", otherwise known as , to become the Kiramagers and fight off the threat of the Yodonheim, an imperial army of darkness that conquered her homeworld and seek to assassinate her to ensure her kind's extinction. |
The Kiramagers fight using the , each with a will of its own that chooses the Kiramagers as worthy users and are capable of transforming into giant vehicles called . |
Each Kiramager carries a , a bracelet-like device which they use to transform, along with a handgun and a , as sidearms; which can be combined into a gun. |
is the Kiramagers' giant robot formed when their five Mashin combine together via . |
CARAT is a famous jewelry company in Japan. |
Founded in the early 2010s, CARAT has become involved in financing buildings, vehicles, and more. |
CARAT also serves as the Kiramagers' base and as well as shelter for Mabushiina while she's being hunted. |
The is a beautiful planet made up of gemstones. |
Prior to the beginning of the series, the planet was invaded by the Yodonheim Empire, though its sole surviving heir was able to escape. |
The is an empire under the command of a mysterious leader that conquered Crystalia with their invasion force before setting their sights on Earth. |
Their main objective is to destroy everything that is beautiful in the universe. |
"Mashin Sentai Kiramager" was trademarked on September and officially announced on Christmas day, 2019. |
The main cast was officially revealed in January 16, 2020. |
A month before the premier of the television series, will be released as a prequel movie in Japanese theaters on February 8, 2020 as part of . |
The movie will be double billed with "Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger VS Lupinranger VS Patranger the Movie", which featured a crossover between "Ryusoulger" and "Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger". |
The plot of the film will mainly focus on Mabushiina's exodus to Earth and scouting people with Kiramental who can help her fend off the Yodonheim assassins sent after her. |
W. H. Baugh House |
The W. H. Baugh House, in Lincoln County, Idaho near Shoshone, Idaho, was built in 1910 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. |
It is a lava rock stone house built by "a competent stone mason", but the house's "boxed wooden lintels suggest that he was unfamiliar with the use of concrete." |
It was the country house of Shoshone dentist Dr. W. H. Baugh. |
It is located near the Little Wood River about east of Shoshone . |
中西區 |
中西區 may refer to: |
New Synagogue (Darmstadt) |
The Neue Synagoge ("New Synagogue") is the synagogue, community centre, and museum of the Jewish community () in Darmstadt. |
Constructed in 1988 for the 50th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the complex was designed to fulfil the needs of the city's Jewish population, who had been without a place of worship since the 1938 pogrom when Darmstadt's three synagogues were destroyed. |
Built according to plans by Alfred Jacoby, with stained glass and a Torah ark by British architectural artist Brian Clarke, the complex, also known as the Holocaust Memorial Synagogue, is located on the site of the city's former Gestapo headquarters. |
The first "newly constructed synagogue in the postwar period to recall the traditional form of a central, domed building", the design marked the start of Jacoby's development of a distinct modern Jewish religious architectural vernacular. |
Badminton at the 1983 Southeast Asian Games |
Badminton at the 1983 Southeast Asian Games was held at Singapore Badminton Hall, Singapore City, Singapore. |
Badminton events was held between 28 May to 6 June. |
Karolin (name) |
Karolin is a Danish, Finnish, German, Norwegian, and Swedish feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Carolina and Caroline as well as an alternate form of Carolin. |
Karólín is an Icelandic feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Carola as well as a short form of Karolína. |
Notable people referred to by this name include the following: |
SS Idaho |
SS "Idaho was a 10,000-ton Texaco T2 type tanker ship, original named SS "Ditigo built by the Texas Steamship Company of Bath, Maine, completed in February of 1919. |
In 1940 she was renamed the SS "Idaho". |
SS "Idaho" was attacked by the Japanese submarine off the coast of California on December 23, 1941. |
Sub I-21, captain Matsumura, surfaced and used his deck guns to attack the SS "Idaho" 18 miles off the coast of the small town of Cambria, California, but the 10,000-ton Texaco tanker escaped with minimal damage. |
A few hour earlier on December 23rd, the submarine I-21 torpedoed the tanker SS "Montebello", in the same spot off the coast of northern California, and then proceeded to machine-gun the survivors in the water. |
All of Montebello's 38 crew members survived the atrocity. |
After the war the "Idaho" was scrapped in 1947. |
These and other attacks put fear into California coastal cites, they turned off lights or blacked out windows at night. |
Some sandbagged their homes and businesses. |
Some radio stations went off the air and civil ships were ordered to stay in port. |
Commercial air travel was grounded. |
A military defense system was installed up and down the coast, that included blimps, patrol ships, artillery batteries, and aircraft. |
Tom Byrne House |
The Tom Byrne House, in Lincoln County, Idaho near Shoshone, Idaho< was built in 1914 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. |
It is a one-story lava rock house built by the Hayden brothers, and has some elements of Colonial Revival style. |
It is about in plan. |
It is located northeast of Shoshone. |
Wendell H. Gauthier |
Wendell H. Gauthier (; April 14, 1943 – December 12, 2001) was an attorney known for a variety of major class action lawsuits. |
He is best known for his leading role in Castano v. American Tobacco Company which established that large tobacco companies could be liable for injury to its users. |
The dramatic case was fictionalized into John Grisham's bestselling novel Runaway Jury and directly led to numerous other "Son of Costano" suits and the $246 billion Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement, the largest settlement in history. |
Wendell Gauthier was raised in Iota, Louisiana, a small town in the Acadiana region of Louisiana. |
His father was a construction foreman as well as a city councilman and his mother was a school teacher. |
His father managed Edwin Edward's first political campaign when Wendell was 11 and the two developed a close relationship. |
Gauthier graduated from Iota High School before earning an undergraduate degree from the University of Southwest Louisiana (Now University of Louisiana at Lafayette) where he met his future wife, Anne Barrios. |
He moved to New Orleans and taught high school, as well as driver's education across the metropolitan area while simultaneously earning his Juris Doctorate from the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. |
He was the first member of his family to attend college. |
There he became best friends with Peter Castano whose death would trigger the start of the third wave of Tobacco litigation. |
Gauthier used his unsophisticated background to full effect in the courtroom, connecting with jurors through a "infectious, perpetual, coprophagous grin", "soft cajun accent", and numerous "country-lawyer malapropisms".Further, he complimented his casual style with pranks and showmanship influenced by Melvin Belli. |
Gauthier was also a coalition builder in a field that was normally extremely competitive and looked beyond his field to form close partnerships with politicians including dozens of city mayors including Mayor Marc Morial as well as Governor Edwin Edwards, and President Clinton. |
Wendell Gauthier's first notable cases were a series of seven gas explosions at homes in the metro area. |
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